An Eco-friendly Three Component Manifold for the Synthesis of α-Aminophosphonates under Catalyst and Solvent-free Conditions, X-ray Characterization and Their Evaluation as Anticancer Agents
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H. A. Rudbari | M. Matin | H. Eshghi | M. Rahimizadeh | M. Mirzaei | M. Bakavoli | G. Bruno | Minoo Hosseinymehr | H. Rudbari
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